Structure-guided development of heterodimer-selective GPCR ligands

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are involved in key signalling pathways and represent important targets for the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Here, the authors describe powerful bivalent ligands that efficiently bind to therapeutically relevant GPCR heterodimers

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Autores principales: Harald Hübner, Tamara Schellhorn, Marie Gienger, Carolin Schaab, Jonas Kaindl, Laurin Leeb, Timothy Clark, Dorothee Möller, Peter Gmeiner
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0157f3da6f7d40b3b16bfeb4284db3202021-12-02T17:32:52ZStructure-guided development of heterodimer-selective GPCR ligands10.1038/ncomms122982041-1723https://doaj.org/article/0157f3da6f7d40b3b16bfeb4284db3202016-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12298https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are involved in key signalling pathways and represent important targets for the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Here, the authors describe powerful bivalent ligands that efficiently bind to therapeutically relevant GPCR heterodimersHarald HübnerTamara SchellhornMarie GiengerCarolin SchaabJonas KaindlLaurin LeebTimothy ClarkDorothee MöllerPeter GmeinerNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2016)
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Harald Hübner
Tamara Schellhorn
Marie Gienger
Carolin Schaab
Jonas Kaindl
Laurin Leeb
Timothy Clark
Dorothee Möller
Peter Gmeiner
Structure-guided development of heterodimer-selective GPCR ligands
description G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are involved in key signalling pathways and represent important targets for the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Here, the authors describe powerful bivalent ligands that efficiently bind to therapeutically relevant GPCR heterodimers
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author Harald Hübner
Tamara Schellhorn
Marie Gienger
Carolin Schaab
Jonas Kaindl
Laurin Leeb
Timothy Clark
Dorothee Möller
Peter Gmeiner
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Tamara Schellhorn
Marie Gienger
Carolin Schaab
Jonas Kaindl
Laurin Leeb
Timothy Clark
Dorothee Möller
Peter Gmeiner
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title Structure-guided development of heterodimer-selective GPCR ligands
title_short Structure-guided development of heterodimer-selective GPCR ligands
title_full Structure-guided development of heterodimer-selective GPCR ligands
title_fullStr Structure-guided development of heterodimer-selective GPCR ligands
title_full_unstemmed Structure-guided development of heterodimer-selective GPCR ligands
title_sort structure-guided development of heterodimer-selective gpcr ligands
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